Literary usage of Cratered

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1.Small Unit Actions in World War II in France, Italy and Spain by DIANE Publishing Company (1997)"cratered GROUND hampered the Rangers in moving cross country through the fortified
area, and made it difficult to spot enemy snipers. ..."

2.Proceedings of the Geologists' Association by Geologists' Association (1902)"cratered Volcanoes of the Chain of Puys.—The eruptions which gave birth to the
cratered cones of the Chain of Puys took place after the close of the ..."

3.Permafrost: North American Contribution [to The] Second International Conference by Building Research Advisory Board Staff (1973)"The cratered terrain was the most widespread of the three and contained craters
of varying morphology and ..."

4.Exploring Organic Environments in the Solar System by National Research Council (U.S.) (2007)"Callisto, the outermost of the four satellites, has an ancient, heavily cratered
surface with widespread dark material that is thought to be carbon-rich. ..."

5.Small Unit Actions in World War II in France, Italy and Spain by DIANE Publishing Company (1997)"cratered GROUND hampered the Rangers in moving cross country through the fortified
area, and made it difficult to spot enemy snipers. ..."

6.Proceedings of the Geologists' Association by Geologists' Association (1902)"cratered Volcanoes of the Chain of Puys.—The eruptions which gave birth to the
cratered cones of the Chain of Puys took place after the close of the ..."

7.Permafrost: North American Contribution [to The] Second International Conference by Building Research Advisory Board Staff (1973)"The cratered terrain was the most widespread of the three and contained craters
of varying morphology and ..."

8.Exploring Organic Environments in the Solar System by National Research Council (U.S.) (2007)"Callisto, the outermost of the four satellites, has an ancient, heavily cratered
surface with widespread dark material that is thought to be carbon-rich. ..."